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Original Articles

Modeling and Simulation of Gas-Liquid-Solid Three-Phase Fluidization

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Pages 941-955 | Received 22 Aug 2002, Accepted 28 Nov 2003, Published online: 25 Jan 2007
 

ABSTRACT

A closed Eulerian/Eulerian/Lagrangian mathematical model (E/E/L model) for simulating the local flow characteristics of gas-liquid-solid three-phase fluidization systems was established by combining the Two Fluid Model (TFM) and the Distinct Element Method (DEM). This model was based on the fundamental equations of fluid mechanics. The motion of particles was described in the Lagrangian coordinates, while the gas phase and the liquid phase were dealt with in the Eulerian coordinates. Based on IPSA and PSIC solution techniques, the program of simulating gas-liquid-solid local flow was achieved. The predicted results of local gas holdup and local solid holdup as well as local axial liquid velocity agree with the corresponding experimental data of a gas-liquid-solid three-phase fluidized bed, and the applicability and reliability of this proposed model were validated.

Acknowledgments

The authors wish to acknowledge the financial support provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 20176040 and No. 90206001) and the General Corporation of Petrochemical Engineering of China (No. X301014).

Notes

μ e,k  = μ k  + μ l,k ,

C 1 = 1.44, C 2 = 1.92, Pr k  = 1.0, Prϵ = 1.3 (all from Tamnous Citation1990)

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